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The Artemide Yanzi collection mimics nature, drawing inspiration in this case from swallows perched delicately on wires or branches. Three hand-blown glass spheres by Artemide are supported by beautiful brushed brass bodies, balanced on a powder-coated steel frame, hanging effortlessly from the ceiling and enlivening your chosen space.
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A collection of lamps brimming with drama, originally designed by Michael Anastassiades for New York's legendary Four Seasons restaurant. Coordinates consists of a series of intersecting LED light lines, a formal echo of the mathematical precision of Cartesian coordinates. Coordinates offers a wide variety of configurations, including four different sized pendant lights and three ceiling lights, available in two different lengths to suit normal or higher ceilings.
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The Axis sofa seeks the essence of objects to become a powerful symbol of expression. Through the refinement of form, a model of precise lines is achieved, in which the movement of the arm allows for exploration of different positions. Furthermore, its distinctive cushions provide the user with exceptional comfort. The armrest features a hinge and is easily removable. Seat cushion made of 35 kg/m³ HRD foam, plus siliconized hollow fiber (microgel), with an inner cotton cover to separate the two materials. Water-based adhesive used, without petroleum-derived solvents. Backrest cushion made of down-like microfiber (microgel), arm cushion made of siliconized hollow fiber with polyurethane particle filling. Cushions with fully removable covers.
From €1.975
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The legendary French designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975. Paulin designed the chair in harmony with the evolving design style of his time, replacing the austerity of postwar design with a fresh and vigorous approach. Paulin achieved true elegance in the Pacha Chair's rounded forms by finding the perfect proportions, raising it slightly above its base, and incorporating inward-slanting seams into the foam and upholstery. Through pieces like the Pacha Chair, Pierre Paulin pioneered low-level living; a modern way of living and sitting on the floor, eliminating the need for chair legs. With comfort as a constant starting point in his designs, the Pacha Chair's curvilinear, whimsical, and organic forms are conceived to serve the body, providing both comfort and warmth. Both today and when it was first designed, the Pacha Chair remains an honest and functional piece that brings life and character to any interior.
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A collection of shelving units with trolleys, bookcases, sideboards, and TV units inspired by the classic and iconic "La Literatura" shelving unit, designed in 1985 and winner of awards and distinctions such as the ADI FAD selection in 1986. Exhibited in museums and undeniably contributing to the awarding of the National Design Prize in 1997, it has been considered a contemporary classic since 1997. Its distinctive trolley on wheels has served for decades to store countless books, while also embracing the digital age and integrating with balance, beauty, and emotion into all types of architecture and interior design. In this version, the OPEN, designed in 2014, the volumes become transparent and even lighter, while also allowing for the incorporation of storage containers and the creation of room dividers. Fixed shelves. Base with adjustable feet.
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In the Geometric shelving unit by Ethnicraft, shapes intertwine unexpectedly, creating interesting and playful contrasts with light and shadow from every angle. With its innovative and distinctive design, the Geometric console becomes a striking and functional decorative element, ideal for enhancing and adding character to an entryway or hallway. Its presence brings a touch of modernity and sophistication, perfectly combining aesthetics and utility. The quality and design of the Geometric console have garnered international acclaim. At the IIDA/HD Expo 2024 Product Design Awards, this piece was the winner in the Fixed and Freestanding Furniture category. This prestigious award underscores the design excellence and innovation that Ethnicraft has embodied in its Geometric collection, solidifying its position as a benchmark in the world of contemporary furniture.
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The Matégot Dedal shelving unit, named after its designer, combines metal tubing with perforated sheet metal. This combination of materials is a hallmark of Mathieu Matégot's work, characterized by modern design, geometric shapes, and clean lines. This minimalist shelving unit provides an ideal base for storing books, decorative items, and your eclectic home collections.
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One of Marcel Gascoin's most famous pieces, the C-Chair Dining Chair, was designed in 1947. The chair represents not only the practical power of Gascoin's designs but also the social awareness he demonstrated during the postwar years in France. The C-Chair was originally created out of necessity to accommodate the new sizes of homes built at the end of World War II, where Gascoin compensated for the lack of space by creating simple and functional furniture. Characterized by the juxtaposition of its robust, voluminous legs and the inviting seat in a lighter cane weave, the quality of the C-Chair is revealed through its modern lines, understated elegance, and superb craftsmanship in high-quality wood.
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Tradition and contemporaneity are balanced in the serene and discreet design of this chair that aims to harmonize in Treku's characteristic warm and close environments. Its simple conception combines board, solid wood and upholstery to obtain different finish options that, together with different wood and metal bases, make it suitable for a wide variety of situations and uses, both in the private and contract sectors.
From 319 €.
*Price for upholstered casing and metal feet. Consult other formats and variants.












